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“Which Way, Western Man?” by William Gayley Simpson, 2003. It’s a good book if you ignore the references to Jesus. Online: [Here].
“Which Way, Western Man?” by William Gayley Simpson, 2003. It’s a good book if you ignore the references to Jesus. Online: [Here].
Why does the richest and most successful country in history have to borrow money from foreign countries (or buy on credit, with interest added)? That’s a trick question, of course. Every White country today borrows money on a regular basis. Living on borrowed funds and easy credit is the “new thing,” now that Hitler is […]
“Which Way, Western Man?” by William Gayley Simpson: [Book]. And: “Gruesome Harvest” by Ralph Franklin Keeling: [Book].
WWII was great for the Jews: it wiped out tens of millions of White people, it crushed Hitler’s brilliant money system [1] and it made anti-Semitism/racism taboo. Newbies, take note: Only The Jew Won World War Two: [Article]. [1] “All my inquiry into the matter has left me very certain that the primary issue, over […]